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Spain: 5 banks downgraded, Bankia seeks 19 billion euros in aid
It’s not looking good for the Spanish banking system. Standard & Poor’s just slashed the credit ratings of five banks and said the country is headed into a double-dip recession. One of them, Bankia, just asked the government for 19 billion...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Patt Morrison Asks: The Internet Archive's Brewster Kahle
Brewster Kahle has the gleeful air of a man who has just found something wonderful and wants to tell his friends all about it. And his friends are the 2 billion people, and counting, who are on the Internet every day.
What he has found -- or more...Tags: Networking, Amazon.com Inc., Euclid, Amazon Kindle, Broward Health Medical Center
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Labor laws weaker, millions of jobs missing globally this May Day
World NowAs workers around the world mark May Day, a new report finds the world is still short 50 million jobs that were lost to the economic crisis, labor laws have been weakened and new jobs tend to pay little.... -
Spain's queen snubs distant cousin Queen Elizabeth II
World NowSpain's Queen Sofia is canceling a visit to Britain for a lunch Friday of various crowned heads to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. Sofia withdrew from the event at Windsor Castle because of disputes between Spain and Britain over... -
Spain overhauls its banks to help avoid bailout
World NowSpain announced a major overhaul of its troubled banking sector in a bid to avoid having to ask for an international bailout. Spain's' banks are saddled with billions of dollars in bad loans because of a housing bubble.... -
A chat with Robin Ellis, the man who was Poldark
Show TrackerA few weeks back I wrote about "Poldark," a BBC series from the mid-1970s that had recently been released in a complete-set package on DVD (by Acorn Media), as a cure for "Downton Abbey" withdrawal. A tale of romance and class war, of tradition and... -
Olé! Spain Delishop is open in Santa Ana
Daily DishSanta Ana's Olé! Spain Delishop for imported Spanish ingredients.... -
The apéritif hour: Sardines on toast
Daily DishThe apéritif hour: Sardines on toast... -
The pain in Spain now falls on the old and the young
World NowThe Spanish government adopted new austerity measures Friday that will see senior citizens paying more for doctor visits and university students more for tuition. Officials say the measures are necessary to help close Spain's yawning budget gap.... -
SOPA blackouts inspired protest around the world
TechnologySOPA blackouts inspired people around the world to action.... -
Indian court cancels 122 telecom licenses in anti-corruption move
World NowIndia Corruption Telecom Scandal: Indian Supreme Court Disallows Licenses Citing Irregularities in 2G Telecom Corruption Scandal... -
'Mona Lisa' copy identified at Prado Museum in Spain
Culture MonsterThe Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, said Wednesday that it has identified a copy of Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece "Mona Lisa" that has been residing within its collection. It is believed that the painting was created by a pupil of Da Vinci who was...
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